One word substitution
Object having life
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Answer. An object that has life is a living thing.
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One word substitution for 'objects having a life' is living thing or alive.
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One word substitution is employed to display one's vocabulary and rhetoric. In some cases, one-word substitution even conveys a certain idea more effortlessly. Some examples of commonly use one-word substitution are:
- A cold-blooded animal that can survive on both land and water- amphibian
- Arranging events and dates in the manner of their time of occurrence- chronology
- Something which does not last long, or lasts for a very short period of time- ephemeral
- Such a region or society which is ideal in all forms and lacks in all problems- utopia
These are some of the examples of one-word substitution.
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